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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 276340, member: 37"]Does help a bit but it is unlike any chair I have seen before. Consequently, I think probably early 20th century. Maybe Edwardian period when they began to experiment a bit with new forms using traditional motifs. This carried on well into the second and third decades but something about this says earlier rather than later. Maybe because it seems to have just a hint of art nouveau styling to it. Could very well be French.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 276340, member: 37"]Does help a bit but it is unlike any chair I have seen before. Consequently, I think probably early 20th century. Maybe Edwardian period when they began to experiment a bit with new forms using traditional motifs. This carried on well into the second and third decades but something about this says earlier rather than later. Maybe because it seems to have just a hint of art nouveau styling to it. Could very well be French.[/QUOTE]
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